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AUCTIONEERS N.Z: LOAN AND M EKCANTILE | AGENCY CO. j LIMITED, | AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION I SHIPPING & FINANCE AGENTS,VINE STREET, PHONE 596. CLEARING SALE, of WHOLE DAIRY HERD, On account of a Client, will be held in ! MR G. ALLEY’S STOCK YARDS, POROTI, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12th. At 12 o’clock. SO Dairy Cows and Heifers. 60 Mixed Cattle. For Full Particulars See Posters Later. MANURES, GRASS SEED, WOOL PACKS, WIRE AND ALL FARMERS' REQUISITES. MERCHANDISE, Clients Wanting Grass Seed, Fertilisers and Merchandise Generally, Please Call Our Office for Quotations. WE SPECIALISE IN CLEARING SALES. Clients please note that the Maungakaramea Sale will start in future on Springers at 11 a.m. sharp; Beef 1.30 p,m. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. SALES BY AUCTION

SALES ALL DAY SALES ALL DAY TOMORROW, gATURDAY. rpOMORROW, gATUEDAY. T.J3. & 00. will Sell at Their Rooms, BANK STREET, OPP. TOWN HALL .KUO A.M.— FRUlT.—liil) Oases Apples, Dessert, and Cookers. VEGETABLES. All Seasonable Greens, Roots, Rhubarb, Cabbages, Onions, Potatoes, etc. Honey. 1.30 P.M. — PlGS.—Wean ers, POULTRY.—SO Hens, Ducks, Drakes and Cockerels, 2 Black Orpington Cockerels, (Dickey’s Strain). 12 Turkeys. 2.15 P.M. — HOUSEHOLD OF FURNITURE Sent to the Hart for Convenience of Sale;: —2 O.R. Comb. Chests (oval irairror), 1 O.R. Comb. Cheat (3-drawer), 2 O.R. Settees and Squabs, Col. 'Couch and Squab, 2 4ft din O.R. Beds & Wires, 1 3ft O.R. Comb. Bed & Wire & Kapok, 1 Stretcher, Lino for four rooms, 1 Congoleum Square, 2 K/Tables, 1 Oce. Table, 0.R., 2 Seagrass Chairs, O.R. Cot (D/Side), 3 O.R. D/Chairs, 1 D/Suite, 4 K/CJiairs, O.R. Sideboard (mirrored), Carpet, O.R. Mirrored Hall Rack, O.R. _Moms Chair, Pictures, Mats, Crockery, Quicklife Benzine Lamp,, Ensign Cam-, era and Developing Gear, 2 Embroidered {Bedspreads, Books, Garden Tools, etc., etc. Meet Your Friends At—fJTHOMSON, JJAGLEY & £JO., £TD. THE AUCTIONEERS, 835 rjX) RESIDENTS!

J>IG CLEARING RUCTION JJESERYE rpOMOREOW TOMORROW . gATURDAY COMMENCING 30.30 In GARDNER’S HALL, WHANGAREI. GARDNER’S HALL, WHANGAREI, ALP. JONES, AUCTIONEER, WILL HOLD A MG CLEARING AUCTION SALE ALL DAY TOMORROW, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Gent’s Clothing, .Fancy Wool Hose, 30 Doz, Ladies Art Silk Hose,. All-wool Ca§lnnere Gem Hose, -Sheeting, Tallin Damasks, Serviettes, Ladies’ Wool Cardigans, Rirhher Aprons, Alarm Clocks, Enamel ißowls, Perfumery, Toilet Soap, Face Powders, Scissors, Gent’s Working Boot's, Shoes, Trousers, and a 810 VARIETY OF FANCY LINES. THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK TO BE CLEARED TOMORROW TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. S 2-3 ALF JONES, Auctioneer.

Another growl about the Invasion of non-smoking carriages on the railways by smokers. Somebody wrote to an Auckland paper the other day to say it was “Selfish and discourteous’' of smokers to offend in this way. Quite. But what about the non-smokers who rush smoking cars (railway and tram} every chance they get? Why smokers are constantly being “crowded out” by non-smokers. Happens, every day. As to tobacco-smoke annoying people who don’t smoke, it must be admitted that many tobaccos (including the bulk of the foreign brands) are rather rank. Too much nicotine in them. And these tobaccos are neither good to smoke nor good to smell. That’s where they differ so essentially from our Xcw Zealand tobaccos. Almost free from I nicotine, they are appreciated by all smokers because, smoke them as freely! as you will, they won’t do you any! harm. And they are unsurpassed for | flavour and bouquet. Popular brands: “Blverhead Gold” (sweet and mild), “Cavendish” (medium), ‘■‘•Navy Out Xo. ’ ’ (a choice blend) and “Cut Plug Xo. 10” (a fine, rich full-flavour-ed variety).

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Northern Advocate, 24 May 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 24 May 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 24 May 1929, Page 10

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